Wednesday 6 March 2013

Almost done...

Consider this procrastinating.

Almost done A2, just touching up the comments. Unable to decide whether each comment is thorough enough or not.

Sunday 24 February 2013

Proofs Proofs and More Proofs

Thank goodness for the week off. It did seem to fly by a little too fast though.

Found more than enough time to sit back and review what we've learned on proofs so far over and over again. It seems to make sense bit by bit, but I can't say I'm ready to take a shot at the second assignment just yet (thankfully, I do still have a little bit of time).


Thursday 7 February 2013

Preparing for Term Test 1

Here's to hoping my Friday starts off right with this 165 midterm.

I've slipped up on regularly posting but what can I say? 165 surely not a walk in the park most would agree, with the given reputation of the proofs section of the course and its difficulty.

In regards to the material on the midterm, I can say i'm feeling quite confident, although I must be honest and say the whole "double-sided letter aid sheet" does make me feel slightly uncomfortable. After putting some thought into what I may want to try and fit in there, I'm doubtful I can even manage to fill one side, never mind the back!

(that got me thinking I could probably fit the whole two chapters if I write small enough; that would be hilarious... would probably need a magnifying glass or something too)

Sunday 20 January 2013

Assignment 1

Worked through the first assignment with the partner today. Attempting to work out the questions felt like they were teaching me as I worked each of them out. Things began to click and make sense. Certain questions came up that we had to jot down and are planning on asking Professor Heap the next chance we get but all in all, I'd certainly label this one as a success, for the most part.

Still have to practice, practice, practice on translation from symbolic form to plain ol' English, but it is getting clearer. I'll have it down pat before we move on to proofs.

P.S. Kudos to Professor Heap and his ability to throw out a couple of genuinely comedic jokes during a lecture.

"A day without laughter is a day wasted." - Charlie Chaplin

Tuesday 15 January 2013

This could be fun.

Certainly not new to the idea of blogging as an owner of a couple myself, but one for school?! I certainly need to get used to this because blogging was considered an 'escape' from certain things. Now I'm being asked to involve my day into a blog, interesting. I guess the higher the frequency of posts, the quicker this will all become natural and comfortable, which will certainly be a main focus.